On 13/05/14 20:48, Ralf Mardorf wrote: > Scott, Reco, that's the problem, there is serious news in Germany > too, but the "popular" news on the radio, on television and by the > printed press tends to write nonsense like this. Other popular news > are about weight loss of Federal Chancellor A. Merkel. There are no > explanations, they simply repeat the bullshit again and again. This > is done for brain washing. Do you know that a famous German soccer > player is a criminal? Many people claim that it's ok, since he was a > good soccer player, he is allowed to steal from the German folks. > Visit the homepage of the EU. The EU Regulation that force HDDs to be > "Green" HDDs, by far isn't the most worse EU Regulation. Europe is on > the wrong track, it's a pity and makes me afraid.
Shock, outrage, amusement, gamification, poor impulse control, push-my-buttons-show-me-a-sex-crime-im-not-a-perv-oor-horror-rich-people-got-wot-ive-not-bastards > You are not describing a German problem, you are describing a problem Germans suffer too. Welcome to popular kulture where the winner of the race to the bottom gains the audience they deserve - and the audience grows fatter and stupider while anxiously consuming the swill the box they're glued to flogs them. (mmmn Snickers, and Pepsi, no I don't know why I like it but I'm buyin it). But at least they aren't as stupid as the people on the shows they watch. Oh wait.... it's a trap. Entertainment is not news. So my question is not why is there so little Ukrainian news in your German Entertainment - but why you don't look to Ukranian news for, um, news about the Ukraine. If I want to know about Germany I read Der Speigel. Seriously. Kind regards _______________________________________________ D-community-offtopic mailing list [email protected] http://lists.alioth.debian.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/d-community-offtopic
